More Than 25 Years' Experience In Estate Planning And Probate Administration

Dying without an estate plan or with a poorly drafted one can create a huge headache for your family. In fact, many clients come to us after experiencing the complications involved in probating a loved one's estate.

At the Yale Law Group in Denton, Texas, we will help you develop an estate plan that puts your affairs in order, streamlines the probate process and reduces the burden on your family. Our firm also assists estate administrators or executors with probate administration.

Plan For The Future; Create A Simple Estate Plan

Everyone can benefit from a simple estate plan. If you are in your second marriage or have children from a previous relationship, estate planning is even more important.

At the Yale Law Group, we make estate planning easy. Our lawyers will develop simple, yet effective, estate plans in a few easy steps.

First — We will discuss your goals. Do you want to protect your assets? Select guardians for your children? Name a person to make medical decisions should you become incapacitated?

Second — We will use a variety of estate planning tools — such as wills and trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives — to create a custom estate plan that achieves your goals.

Estate Administration Doesn't Have To Be Stressful

If you were named estate administrator or executor, you are in charge of probating a loved one's estate. The probate process can be overwhelming — especially if you are still grieving. Let us take the reins.

Our lawyers all well-versed in the intricacies of probate administration. We will guide you through the process, from start to finish.

Call Us Today For Help

At the Yale Law Group, we have been helping clients develop estate plans and probate estates for more than 25 years. Our attorneys are skilled, knowledgeable and effective. Get help today. Call our office at 940-222-8025 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.

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